Good morning everyone and happy Wednesday. I’ve received a few red and pink books recently so wanted to share a stack with a few of them in.
🩷 Nesting by Roisin O’Donnell ❤️ Dream Girl Drama by Tessa Bailey 🩷Love & Other Paradoxes by Catriona Silvey ❤️ Let’s Make A Scene by Laura Wood 🩷The Midnight Clock by Jamie Costello ❤️One In A Million by Beverley Kendall 🩷 Good Dirt by Charmaine Wilkerson ❤️The Cleaner by Mary Watson 🩷Slags by Emma Jane Unsworth ❤️The Queen Of Fives by Alex Hay 🩷 Docile by Hyeseung Song
This stack was actually inspired by my daughter as we couldn’t decide what colour one of the books were though it looks definitely red in this stack. All of these are tbr though I’m half way through Queen Of Fives and The Cleaner.
I’m off for half term this week and we have a busy day today. My daughter has gymnastics club all day, my youngest is going to his best friend’s house and my eldest wants to go to the golf range. My mum is then coming over later before a doctor’s appointment and hockey club tonight. I’m hoping to fit in a few pages of my book too though that might be wishful thinking.
I’ve tagged a few people on Instagram who might want to join in and share a pink and red stack but, as always, no pressure.
Good morning everyone and happy Tuesday. I was lucky enough to receive these three fantastic looking books recently. I’m a huge fan of all three of these authors so there may have been squealing when I opened this book mail.
I’m on the blog tour for Let’s Make A Scene and Book Boyfriend so I’ll be posting my reviews for them nearer to publication but I’m looking forward to reading One In A Million soon.
Huge thanks to the lovely Sara-Jade and Simon and schuster for sending these to me as well as the love hearts which are one of my favourite sweets.
Book Boyfriend is out on the 19th June 2025, Let’s Make A Scene is out in July and One In A Million is out now. Find out more about the books below ⬇️
What are your favourite sweets?
One In A Million by Beverley Kendall
A fun, spicy romcom with the poignancy of Abby Jimenez and a modern twist on “surprise baby” for fans of Jasmine Guillory.
Megastar Whitney “Sahara” Richardson has everything planned – including when she’ll have kids. But a medical mix-up makes her the biological mother of a child she didn’t carry and whose father she’s never met.
World-famous Whitney “Sahara” Richardson is at the top of her game. With four Grammys, an Oscar nod, and a half-billion-dollar clothing line, her career is skyrocketing. Even her headline-grabbing dating life is looking up. And if everything goes as planned, marriage and children are just a few years away. However, a mix-up at the fertility clinic where her eggs are stored puts the cart before the horse, and Sahara suddenly has a daughter… whose biological father is reluctant to share.
Book Boyfriend by Lucy Vine
Jemma has lived a thousand lives through books. The only life she isn’t living is her own.
That is, until the day she finds a note from a stranger in her favourite library book. When she replies, the pair begin a longhand conversation about their love of novels that sees Jemma finally coming out of her shell. Is she ready to fall in love for the first time – with someone she’s never met?
Clara has always run away from her problems, but this might finally be one she can’t escape.
Everyone wants to know what happened to Clara in America – but Clara isn’t talking. Instead she’s focusing all her energy obsessing over a hot new actor, starring in the TV adaptation of her twin Jemma’s favourite book. Soon, Clara is reading every interview, trawling his social media, and following him to showbiz parties in the hopes he’ll notice she’s The One.
As the sisters fall hard for two men they’ve never met, it’s time to ask the question: Can either relationship survive the real world?
Let’s Make A Scene by Lucy Wood
Their story might be scripted, but the chemistry is real.
When Cynthie Taylor gets her first real acting job, starring in a small British movie, she is over the moon. There’s only one problem . . . Cynthie’s arrogant and annoyingly handsome co-star Jack hates her, and the feeling is definitely mutual. While they may be at war behind the scenes, their on-screen chemistry is palpable, and the studio sees an opportunity – have the two young stars fake a romance that will charm fans and draw crowds.
Thirteen years later, Cynthie and Jack have successfully kept their promise to stay far away from one another, until a surprising offer comes to make a sequel to the cult classic that launched their careers. But there’s a catch: they must also rekindle their pretend relationship . . . and this time there’s a documentary crew following their every move.
Cynthie and Jack both desperately need this film to work, but can two ex-rivals ever really trust each other? And what happens when the roles they’re playing start to feel all too real?
Good evening everyone I hope you’ve had a good Monday! I was very excited to get a copy of This Love by Lotte Jeffs this week. I loved One Day so I’m very intrigued by the comparison to this book,plus it looks like it’s been recommended by the lovely Nina from Prima so I know it’s going to be a good read.
Huge thanks to Dialogue Publishing for sending this to me it’s really appreciated.
This Love is out now in all formats and is actually only 99p on kindle at the moment. You can find out more about the book below ⬇️
Q: What have you been up to today? A: I’ve had a quiet one with the kids at home and have spent most of the day reading!
Book Synopsis:
When Mae and Ari meet their final year at the University of Leeds, their connection is magnetic. Mae, whilst stubborn and no stranger to breaking hearts, needs Ari’s bright light to guide her out of her self-centred ways; Ari, vibrant, charming and reeling in the aftermath of a scandal in New York, clings to Mae as his grounding anchor.
As the years sweep by, the two traverse the tumult of life: toxic partners and hidden secrets, the heavy weight of grief, and a complicated, unignorable desire to start a family . . . If they can hold onto one another in the face of the relentless past and the inevitable future, they might discover how to build something beautiful out of their expansive, boundary-breaking love.
Spanning ten years of extraordinary friendship, This Love is a vivid and epic tale of finding your soulmates, building an unconventional family, and the limitless, ever-changing forms love can take –perfect for fans of Talking at Night, Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow and One Day.
About The Author:
Lotte Jeffs is an award-winning journalist and former acting Editor-in-Chief and Deputy Editor of ELLE Magazine. She writes for The Times, The Guardian and The Telegraph among other publications and is the host of the LGBTQ+ Parenting Podcast Some Families. She lives in london with her magic wife and daughter.
Good morning everyone and happy Monday. If you saw my post on Twitter the other day you’ll already know that one of the book lists I created for Rossiter Books has made the front page of the Bookshop .org website which is really exciting!
The list I created were books I recommend reading if you liked Onyx Storm or any of the books in that series.
The books on the list are:
🐲 Immortal by Sue Lynn Tan
🐉The Crimson Moth by Kristen Ciccarelli
🐲 When The Moon Hatched by Sarah A Parker
🐉Godkiller by Hannah Kaner
🐲Iron & Embers by Helen Scheverer
🐉Babel by RF Kuang
🐲The Priory Of The Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon
🐉The Serpent And The Wings Of Night by Carissa Broadbent
🐲Faebound by El Arifi
🐉 Blood Of Hercules by Jasmine Mas
🐲Dragonfall by L. R. Lam
🐉The Baby Dragon Cafe by A T Qureshi
🐲A Language Of Dragons by S F Williamson
You can access the list via the link below and do consider buying through bookshop.org as it helps support your local Indie bookstore.
Most of the books on the list were from Indie Thinking Book brea, Panmacmillan, Harper Voyager and Tor Books so I’d like to say a huge thanks to them all for sending the proofs to me.
Have you read any of these books or are any on your list?
Good morning everyone and happy Saturday. I’ve been seeing this Dear Reader Challenge on Instagram knew I wanted to join in!
Did you meet your reading goals?
Yes I always set my goal quite low though as I don’t like to be disappointed. I wanted to read 52 books and I managed to read 75.
What are your 2025 reading goals?
I’ve set my Goodreads Challenge to read 52 books again but I’m hoping to read a few more. I’m hoping to read what I feel like and not feel pressured into reading certain books. I’ve stopped doing a lot of blog tours for this reason.
What books on your tbr are you looking forward to?
I’m excited to read The Sirens by Emilia Hart, The Ragpicker King by Cassandra Clare, Human Remains by Jo Callaghan and The New Neighbours by Clare Douglas. I’ve loved the previous books by these authors so I’ve been looking forward to reading them.
What releases are you excited for this year?
There’s so many great books out this year but I’m especially excited for two new books from the Dream Harbour series coming out this year as I’m a huge fan of that series!
Any bookish resolutions/ aims?
I’d like to read a bit more non fiction as there’s some fascinating books out there and increase my audiobook listening. I’m hoping to start walking more when it gets warmer so I’ll get to listen to more then.
Any non bookish resolutions/ aims?
To work on my anxiety and try to be a bit more social as in my spare time I just like sitting at home reading.
Taking part in any challenges/ buddy reads?
No challenges this year as I failed dramatically with all my challenges last year. I’m a huge mood reader so I don’t like to be tied down to reading anything. I’m always up for a buddy read though as it’s fun discussing a book with someone.
Any bookish exploring?
I have a few book events planned this year which I’m looking forward to. I also plan to go to Hay Festival and Cheltenham Literature Festival, even if it means going on my own
Any bookish tips to share?
Read what you want , when you want as often as you want and don’t worry about what anyone else thinks. Life’s too short to read bad books!
Good afternoon everyone and happy Friday. I was lucky enough to receive a copy of Dream Girl Drama by Tessa Bailey recently.
It sounds really good and as I’m enjoying my romance reads at the moment I’m hoping to read this next. This will actually be the first book I’ve read by this author but I keep hearing great things about her books so I’ve been looking forward to reading this one.
Huge thanks to @indie_thinking and @avonbooksuk for sending. Find out more about the book below ⬇️
Dream Girl Drama is out now!
Book Synopsis:
A steamy chance encounter between a professional hockey player and the manic pixie dream girl he just can’t seem to forget takes a turn when the pair realize that their parents are engaged—in an all-new rom-com by #1 New York Times bestselling author Tessa Bailey.
When professional hockey player Sig Gauthier’s car breaks down and his phone dies, he treks into a posh private country club to call a tow truck, where he encounters the alluring Chloe Clifford, the manic pixie dream girl who captivates him immediately with her sense of adventure and penchant for stealing champagne.
Sparks fly during a moonlight kiss and the enamored pair can’t wait to see each other again, but when Sig finally arrives to meet his dad’s new girlfriend over dinner, Chloe is confusingly also there. Turns out the girlfriend is Chloe’s mother. Oh, and they’re engaged.
Sig’s dream girl is his future stepsister.
Though the pair is now wary of being involved romantically, Chloe, a sheltered harp prodigy, yearns to escape her controlling mother. Sig promises to teach her the ins and outs of independence in Boston—but not inside his bedroom. They both know there can never be more than friendship between a famous hockey player and his high-society, soon-to-be stepsister. But keeping their relationship platonic grows harder amid the developing family drama, especially knowing they were meant for so much more…
About The Author:
New York Times Bestselling author Tessa Bailey can solve all problems except for her own, so she focuses those efforts on stubborn, fictional blue collar men and loyal, lovable heroines. She lives on Long Island avoiding the sun and social interactions, then wonders why no one has called. Dubbed the “Michelangelo of dirty talk,” by Entertainment Weekly, Tessa writes with spice, spirit, swoon and a guaranteed happily ever after. Catch her on TikTok at @authortessabailey or check out tessabailey.com for a complete list of books.
Good morning everyone and happy Valentine’s Day. It seemed fitting to share a stack of romance books today! I always love a good romance book and featured in the stack are some of my favourite authors.
❤️Cross The Line by Simone Soltani 🩷A Novel Love Story by Ashley Poston ❤️The Spell Shop by Sarah Beth Durst 🩷 Love Unwritten by Lauren Asher ❤️Love Story by Lindsey Kelk 🩷 Powerless by Elsie Silver ❤️Deep End by Ali Hazelwood 🩷Love & Other Paradoxes by Catriona Silvey ❤️The Christmas Tree Farm by Laurie Gillmore 🩷 Dream Girl Drama by Tessa Bailey ❤️ First-time Caller by BK Borison 🩷 Spiral by Bal Khabra ❤️ Icebreaker by Hannah Grace 🩷Collide by Bal Khabra
I’ve lent my other Dream Harbour books to a friend so I only have the Christmas book left ATM but wanted to include it as I love those books. I’m currently reading Collide and really enjoying it so I’ve already bought Spiral the next in the series.
I’m off today and hoping to tidy up the house a bit before half term next week. I’m then planning a little Valentine’s Day dinner for the kids tonight. I’ve got them a notebook with a heart on it and hoping to get some chocolate for them today as well as some pink drink for them to enjoy with some pizza. Stuart and I celebrated on Tuesday with curry and the theatre as tonight is always hectic with clubs.
I’ve tagged a few people on Instagram who might want to join in and share a romance stack but, as always, no pressure.
Good evening everyone and happy Thursday. I’m on the blog tour for Careful What You Hear by Helen Dunlap Newton today and I have an exciting extract to share with you.
This book sounds really intriguing and I’m going to get a copy for my daughter to read as I think she will enjoy it.
Careful What You Hear is out now and you can find out more about the book below as well as read the tantalising extract!
Huge thanks to Rachel for inviting me onto the blog tour and to Helen for providing me with the extract.
What super power do you wish you had?
Book Synopsis:
After a surgical mix-up gave 13-year-old Noah Baker mind reading powers, he became a spy tasked with stopping the bad guys.
Ever since he accidentally got an experimental cochlear implant, Noah and his secret agent partner, Lena, have been going on secret missions for the government. Now, they’re in for a reward for all their hard work-Space Camp! But all is not as it seems. When Noah accidentally overhears thoughts that reveal a plot to steal top secret plans from nearby Redstone Arsenal, he must make a choice.
From award-winning author and educator, Helen Dunlap Newton, Careful What You Hear is an engaging middle-grade read.
Grab your copy now and dive into this thrilling adventure!
Extract Introduction:
Noah is beyond excited about the special trip Captain Billings is giving them. Space Camp was something he had wished for ever since he could remember. Only problem—he and Lena weren’t quite sure if this was a reward or a cover for another mission.
Extract:
A month later, Noah felt adrenaline pulse through his body as the plane sped down the runway of the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Washington, D.C. He should have been ready to take a nap since the government car picked him up at five a.m., but he was wide awake. During the secret missions over the last year, the flights were one of the few things he loved.
Loved the fear mixed with excitement as the wheels bumped on the ridges of the pavement.
Loved how the plane’s nose lifted from the tarmac, quickly followed by the tail.
The plane took off over the Potomac River and banked hard to the left. Noah strained his neck to get a glimpse of landmark buildings along the grassy National Mall. Early morning sun winked across the white exterior of the Capitol, the Washington Monument, and the edge of the White House.
He turned to Lena on his right and tapped her arm. She ignored him. With her earphones buried deep in her wavy hair and her eyes closed, most observers would assume she was a bored teenager trying to grab a few more minutes of sleep.
Noah knew better.
Lena hated when Noah could read her private thoughts with his special cochlear implant. But it didn’t take his secret thought-reading ability to know how she felt. One look at her white-knuckled fingers squeezing the front of the armrest, and he knew.
This no-fear girl hated takeoffs.
She’d never said it out loud. She never wanted anyone to know she was afraid of anything.
But Noah knew.
On their first mission as fake junior ambassadors, they’d both been excited to fly to New York City. Even argued who would get the window seat. Lena had stopped taking her turn in the prime viewing spot when, on a later mission, their plane almost collided with another plane on the tarmac in Chicago. The pilot had to slam on the brakes, and their plane skidded off the edge of the runway.
Noah tapped Lena’s shoulder. “You okay?” he asked. She pulled one side of the earphones from her head and gave him a “leave me alone” look.
He waited until she closed her eyes, then he smiled. He knew better than to make her think he was laughing at her.
The plane continued along the Potomac, quickly leaving the Earth below. When they rose above the clouds, he clicked the screen on the back of the seat in front of him and followed their route across Virginia. Noah glanced at Lieutenant Green and Corporal Powell
in the nearby seats. It always seemed strange to see them in their undercover civilian clothes instead of military uniforms.
The lieutenant winked at him and said something to Corporal Powell.
Noah often wondered why the government chose a nurse and a driver to be their chaperones on every trip. There had to be more to their stories than checking blood pressure and a car’s oil. He was tempted to press the secret button on his cochlear so he could hear their thoughts. But he didn’t. He’d learned to be careful what he heard. Knowing everyone’s thoughts wasn’t always a good thing.
Except maybe that girl in health class. He felt a smile spread across his face.
The plane finally leveled off, and Lena pulled her earphones from her head.
“This is my armrest, Upchuck,” she said. “Use the other one.”
Lena reached for her bag under the seat in front of her.
Noah didn’t have to look to know she was searching for a piece of grape gum.
He smiled. “Glad to have you back,” he said.
“What’s that supposed to mean?” Lena asked. She blew a bubble and popped it in her mouth.
“Oh, nothing. You think Lieutenant Green is going to let you chew that gum the whole flight?
“Why not? We’re on vacation, aren’t we?”
“Yeah, you’re right.”
Noah’s mind immediately went to the magazine article he’d read about Space Camp. Pictures of a rocket park, flight simulations, and smiling kids filled his head. He so hoped Captain Billings wasn’t keeping something from them.
“Lena,” Noah said, “I’ve been thinking about this vacation Captain Billings is giving us.”
“Good for you,” she said and popped another bubble.
Noah ignored her normal put-down and said, “Going to Space
Camp is something I’ve wanted to do since I was a little kid.” He cleared his throat and leaned closer to her ear. “I just can’t believe they’re not going to have some kind of job for us to do while we’re there.”
“Maybe, but I’ve decided to enjoy it while we can. Relax, Upchuck.” She reached in the seat pocket in front of him and grabbed the airsick bag. “Just keep this close by.” She gave him a toothy smile. “You know, just in case.”
About The Author:
Helen Dunlap Newton, a veteran middle grade language arts teacher, has been a serious writer for children since she became involved in the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI). Her debut middle grade novel, NIGHT OF THE AMBER MOON, was published in 2021 by Yorkshire Publishing and was a 2022 finalist for the Oklahoma Book Award. The novel received the Creative Women of Oklahoma Award from Delta Kappa Gamma in 2023. Her second middle grade novel was published by Yorkshire Publishing in 2022 and was also a finalist in the 2023 Oklahoma Book Award. In addition to writing, she enjoys reading, music, and helping her husband care for their plants, backyard chickens, and rowdy Australian shepherd in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
The Romantic Tragedies of a Drama King is the hilarious YA rom-com debut from actor and comedian Harry Trevaldwyn, perfect for fans of Heartstopper.
First there was Bridget Jones. Then there was Georgia Nicolson. Now get ready to meet Patch Simmons . . .
Patch has decided that this is the year he will get a boyfriend. Fate finally intervenes when two new mysterious boys join drama club: Peter, who’s just moved from New York (very chic) and his best friend, Sam.
Patch is confident that one of them will be his first boyfriend. So, armed with his over-supportive best friend Jean and an alarming level of self-confidence, Patch sets out to make his mission a success. Whether or not they actually like boys or him is a problem for later.
My Review:
The Romantic Tragedies Of A Drama King is a funny, romantic read that will make you glad you’re not a teenage any more.
Firstly I thought the main character Patrick, or Patch as he likes to be called now, was a very unique character who I enjoyed following throughout the book as he tries to find himself his first boyfriend. It took a little while for me to warm to him as I initially found him to be quite self absorbed which definitely had me cringing for him at times. He grew on me as the story continues and there were some very touching, emotional moments which made me warm to him as I realised he wasn’t as annoying as I initially thought.
I thought the book had a great pace to it and there always seemed to be some drama happening that kept me reading. This book definitely made me re-live my awkward teenage years as we follow Patch through friendship problems, family feuds and first crushes. There were some moments that made me laugh out loud and some that made me want to hug Patch as he learns a few difficult lessons. There were some wonderful secondary characters which made me smile including his lovely best friend and the teachers he interact with who need a medal for their patience when dealing with Patch. I half read this, half listened on audiobook and the narrator for the audiobook was absolutely brilliant and very fitting for Patch’s character.
This is the author’s debut novel and I’d definitely be interested in reading more from him in the future.
Huge thanks to Pan Macmillan and Book Beat for having me on the read-along and for sending me a copy of this book.
About The Author:
Harry Trevaldwyn is an actor, comedian and writer who has been listed as a Screen International Star of Tomorrow.
Initially rising to fame through writing and starring in his own online skits, Harry has since been nominated for Best Debut Writer at the New Voice Awards.
His acting credits include Ten Percent, The Outlaws, How To Train Your Dragon, My Lady Jane and The Acolyte and he has multiple writing projects in development with leading production companies. He has worked with the Soho Theatre, Bristol Old Vic and the Bloomsbury Theatre.
The Romantic Tragedies of a Drama King is his first novel.
Good morning everyone and happy Wednesday. I was tagged by the lovely @nothing.beats.a.good.book to share her latest silly stack of marshmallows and sprouts.
🩷 Nesting by Roisin O’Donnell 🤍 Nephthys by Rachel Louise Driscoll 💚 Victorian Psycho by Virginia Feito 🩷The Romantic Tragedies Of A Drama King by Harry Trevaldwyn 🤍By Any Other Name by Jodi Picoult 💚Poor Girls by Claire Whitfield 🩷The Sirens by Emilia Hart 🤍Birthday, Deaths And Marriages by Laura Barnett 💚 Death And Other Occupational Hazards by Veronika Dapunt
All of these are tbr apart from The Romantic Tragedies which I really enjoyed and will be reviewing later hopefully. I’m also hoping to read The Sirens and Victorian Psycho soon as I’ve been hearing lots of great things.
I’m off today and I’m hoping for a quiet one as I’m very tired after a night out last night. We went out for an early Valentine’s Day celebration with a curry and a trip to the theatre to see Animal Farm. I managed to spill curry down my white jumper just before so had to wear my coat the whole time to cover it. The play was interesting, powerful but it was bit weird though as my husband pointed out it’s a weird book.
I’ve tagged a few people on Instagram who might want to join in and share a marshmallow and sprouts stack but, as always, no pressure.
What was the last book adaptation you saw at the theatre?